Mississippi Code § 93-29-19

Duration of abduction prevention order
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An abduction prevention order remains in effect until the earliest of: (1) The time stated in the order; (2) The emancipation of the child; (3) The child's attaining eighteen (18) years of age; or (4) The time the order is modified, revoked, vacated or superseded by a court with jurisdiction under Sections 93-27-201 through 93-27-203 . Laws, 2009, ch. 450, § 10, eff. 7/1/2009.
An abduction prevention order remains in effect until the earliest of: (1) The time stated in the order; (2) The emancipation of the child; (3) The child's attaining eighteen (18) years of age; or (4) The time the order is modified, revoked, vacated or superseded by a court with jurisdiction under Sections 93-27-201 through 93-27-203 . Laws, 2009, ch. 450, § 10, eff. 7/1/2009.
An abduction prevention order remains in effect until the earliest of: (1) The time stated in the order; (2) The emancipation of the child; (3) The child's attaining eighteen (18) years of age; or (4) The time the order is modified, revoked, vacated or superseded by a court with jurisdiction under Sections 93-27-201 through 93-27-203 . Laws, 2009, ch. 450, § 10, eff. 7/1/2009.
An abduction prevention order remains in effect until the earliest of:
(1) The time stated in the order;
(2) The emancipation of the child;
(3) The child's attaining eighteen (18) years of age; or
(4) The time the order is modified, revoked, vacated or superseded by a court with jurisdiction under Sections 93-27-201 through 93-27-203 .
Laws, 2009, ch. 450, § 10, eff. 7/1/2009.

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